CHILDREN'& ATID SOCIETY (Continued from Page 4) concerned with Indian and part Indian families, A meeting this year between the Port Arthur and Fort William C.A.S, was attended by representative of both the Indian Affairs and Indian Health Services, and Miss Atcheson was also in- vited to attend the treaty payments in the area, At présent office space in Schreiber is the most urgent problem, At present office equipment is stored in Miss Atchesonts home and clothing and other donations in a member*s home, Miss Atcheson ended her report with sincere appreciation for the members? support, The following were elected to form th branch for 1962- Mrs, J.A. Graham, chairmans W.G. Furlonger, vice chairman; Mrs. D. McGuir secrotary; members-Rev, R.J.S. Inshaw;:Father Cano, Rev. R.A. Crook, Dean Gallagher, Rev, J. R, Anderson, Mrs, W. Anderson, Mrs. J. Anderson, Mrs, R, Skinner, Mrs, J. Rumery, Mrs. L. McCuaig, and Mr, A. Power, In his address Mr, Dawson said the C.A.S. was a unique organization in that it was completely autonymous having its policy directed and controlled by its own board of governors, a quality which adds immeasurably to the quality speed and efficiency of the work, Considering that the C.A.S. meets in harmony with the Government at Federal, .'Provincial and Municipal levels, with other welfare agencies, and at times the police forces, the success attained is remarkable. The Port Arthur Branch now has a staff of 19 with a budget of $170,000.00 and a still larger staff and budget are needed to accomplish their aims, More publicity is re- quired 'in order to inform the public of the work done, Following the meeting the members and guests were entertained in Mrs. McGuire's home, After almost thirty years of faithful and devoted service--Mrs, Walter Harris is out of a job? This resulted from the recent amalgamation of all St. Andrew's women's groups into the new United aya Church Woments Assoc, Mrs, Harris was supply secrétary of: the Women's Missionary Society, who, during these thirty years have sent innumerable boxes of clothing and other supplies to Mission Fields both at home and abroad, Like the others, Mrs, Harris has joined the new group, where, it may be safely assumed, her Irish wilt ¢ill: - flourish again, The following Schreiber nurses attended the North Shore} Nurses meeting in Marathon last Thursday evening: Mrs, Peggy Burroughs, Mrs, Phyllis MacParland and Mrs, Jean Cuthbertson, The latter was [| AND YOU TOO WILL TELL; THAT LIFE 1S SWELL... |_ SINCE WE SERVICED YOUR RADIOFTNISET SO WELL..I! COMMUNITY T,V, SERVICES Terrace Bay, Ontario PHONE TA 5-3305 BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL _ PHONE" TA 5=3209 "I appointed as Schreiber rep- resentative on the Committee, _ Mr, & Mrs. F, Macadam are visiting their daughters Joyce (Mrs. R. Nott) in Trenton and Joan (Mrs, John Radeliff-Branch in Montreal. DA. (Dolly) Slater is a patient in Terrace Bay Private Hospital. IGH SCHOOL QUESTION (Continued rom Page 3 asked -- YOU -- the ratepayers in both towns, are the ones who, working together, can reach a solution which will, in this age when education is of such vital importance, make available to your children a more extensive curriculum than is presently being taught in both schools, | CACCAMO'TS LTD. GRAND OPENING Caccamo's Ltd, celebrated the formal open- ing of their greatly enlarged premises in Schreiber last weekend with a special sale, roses for the ladies, candy for the kids and free drawSe : Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Caccamo started in business in Schreiber in 1909, and have, through the years, kept up with the latest marketing trends. They have enlarged their Schreiber premises and opened a store in Terrace Baye Gordon Drown, Manager and John Fikus, Supervisor of Western Grocers with Gordon Brownlee of Shaw's Bakeries were on hand to assist during the grand opening, MOOSE. CONVENTION HELD IN SAULT STE MARIE On January 19th - 20th the Degree Team from Terrace Bay Moose Lodge journeyed to Sault Ste Marie along with delegate John Gross to attend the Convention held in the Windsor Hotel. A dinner was held in the Oak Room in honor of Howard Tolley for his outstanding work, | and the officials of the Moose Lodges in Ontario. A General Discussion held before the dinner in the Sir James Dunn Suite, was led by Brother.A. Cooper, Grand Secretary of Ontario who is also a lawyer. He gave the delegates much information concerning the legal aspects of running a Moose Home and informed delegates that he would provide legal information in any matters that may arise within the Lodges. On the 20th a meeting in the Imperial. Room' was, held for the higher officials which lasted most of the day. At 8 P.M, the "Terrace Day Degree Team consist ing of E.. Belliveau, G. Dahm, J. Mikus, Cam McDonald, G, Calder, J, DeJonghe and M. Dorman initiated over thirty new members, Following the | Ritual Officials were called | upon to say a few words and congratulated the Terrace | | Degree Team on their fine work. Brother Cooper informed us the Ontario Buil ding in Moose Heart (Continued on Page 11)